Derek Thorn Capitalizes, Wins at Evergreen

Derek Thorn celebrates as he exits his car in Victory Lane following his win in the NAPA Auto Parts 175 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame at Evergreen Speedway on August 11, 2018 in Monroe, Washington. Photo - Mike Tedesco/Getty Images
Derek Thorn celebrates as he exits his car in Victory Lane following his win in the NAPA Auto Parts 175 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame at Evergreen Speedway on August 11, 2018 in Monroe, Washington. Photo – Mike Tedesco/Getty Images

Derek Thorn is our guest on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk, Monday, August 13, 2018, at 9:30 pm ET. Call 929-477-1790 or tweet @Fan4RacingSite with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast.

Takes NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Victory, Adds To Points Lead

MONROE, Wash. — Sometimes, it’s better to be lucky than good.

Derek Thorn was both those things on Saturday night in the NAPA Auto Parts 175 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame at Evergreen Speedway, as he earned his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series West victory of the season and seventh of his career.

But the No. 6 Sunrise Ford/Lucas Oil/Eibach Springs Ford wasn’t the class of the field. That honor belonged to pole sitter Derek Kraus, who led every circuit up until Lap 116, when he ran out of fuel and was forced to pit from the top spot. Kraus went on to finish ninth, three laps down.

“We were second best to the No. 16 (Kraus) most of the night,” Thorn said following the win. “He had one of those cars that he would put a straightaway on us in maybe ten laps. He had a car that was a dominant one. But as often happens, the dominant car just runs into bad luck and tonight just wasn’t his night and we were there to capitalize on it.”

“I’ve been snake-bit here for the last six or seven years in the last dozen starts, and it was nice to finally be on the right side of the good luck this weekend.”

Cole Rouse was forced to start in the rear of the field after crashing his primary car in qualifying, but was consistently one of, if not the quickest car throughout the 175-lap event.

“It was definitely a tough day,” Rouse said following his best finish of the season. “We wrecked our primary car in qualifying, but we got the back-up out and the guys did a really good job. I didn’t expect to be that fast at all. We probably has the fastest car at the end, we were catching Thorn there just a little bit. It was a good day for a backup car. We’re getting better each and every week. Coming from the back to finish second, that’s not too bad of a day.”

Thorn’s Sunrise Ford teammate Ryan Partridge came home third, but admitted that he never really had a shot at the victory.

“It’s one thing to finish third and be mixing it up and feel like you had a shot at the win,” Partridge said. “That’s not quite as disappointing as finishing third and … we didn’t even have a shot. We weren’t even close. Derek Kraus had the fastest car by a long shot. It is what it is, We’re going to take our car over to Gateway next and try to improve our program, make our stuff a little better.”

Kraus was visibly disappointed upon completion of the race. Despite his fourth top-ten finish of the season, anything short of a win was a failure for the No. 16 Bill McAnally Racing team.

“We had ’em covered, but we ran out of fuel,” Kraus said post-race. “We can’t take any momentum out of here because the finish was not what we wanted or what we for sure deserved. We’ll have to go get ’em at Gateway.”

Kody Vanderwal and Tyler Tanner rounded out the top five, with Cole Keatts, Hailie Deegan, Matt Levin, Kraus and Trevor Huddleston completing the top-ten.

The win extends Thorn’s championship points lead by six to 18 over his Sunrise Ford teammate Partridge. Rouse is third, 34 points back, with Kraus fourth, 36 back.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West will take one week off before heading to Gateway Motorsports Park for the Monaco Cocktails Gateway Classic presented by West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame on Friday, August 24, the second of two combination races between the K&N East and West Series.

The NAPA Auto Parts 175 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame is scheduled to air Wednesday, August 15 at 6 p.m. ET.

NASCAR K&N PRO SERIES WEST-NAPA Auto Parts 175 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame Results
Saturday
At Evergreen Speedway
Monroe, WA

Lap length: 0.646 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

  1. (2) Derek Thorn, Lakeport, CA, Ford, 175 laps, 61.016 mph.
  2. (4) Cole Rouse, Fort Smith, Ark., Toyota, 175.
  3. (3) Ryan Partridge, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., Ford, 175.
  4. (8) Kody Vanderwal, LaSalle, Colo, Ford, 175.
  5. (6) Tyler Tanner, Auburn, Wash., Ford, 175.
  6. (13) Cole Keatts, Lewiston, ID, Ford, 175.
  7. (7) Hailie Deegan, Temecula, CA, Toyota, 175.
  8. (10) Matt Levin, Tucson, Ariz., Chevrolet, 174.
  9. (1) Derek Kraus, Stratford, Wis., Toyota, 172.
  10. (9) Trevor Huddleston, Agoura Hills, Calif., Ford, 172.
  11. (11) Nick Joanides, Woodland Hills, CA, Toyota, 121, accident.
  12. (5) Todd Souza, Aromas, Calif., Toyota, 120, accident.
  13. (12) Will Rodgers, Solvang, Calif., Ford, 120, accident.
  14. (14) Takuma Koga, Nagoya, Japan, Chevrolet, 118, accident.
  15. (15) Armani Williams, Detroit, Michigan, Ford, 64, overheating.

Race Statistics

Time of Race: 1 hour 51 minutes 10 seconds

Margin of Victory: 1.629 seconds

Fastest Qualifier: D.Kraus (99.820 mph, 23.298 seconds)

Caution Flags: 3 for 21 laps.

Lead Changes: 1 among 2 drivers.

Lap Leaders: D. Kraus 1-115; D. Thorn 116-175.

Standings: 1. D. Thorn, 382; 2. R. Partridge, 364; 3. C. Rouse, 348; 4. D. Kraus, 346; 5. H. Deegan, 327; 6. K. Vanderwal, 325; 7. T. Huddleston, 318; 8. M. Levin, 282; 9. T. Koga, 251; 10. W. Rodgers, 212.

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Tyler Dippel wins the Pole Award for the Casey’s General Store 150 at Iowa Speedway on Friday, July 27, 2018 Photo – F4R

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Tyler Ankrum, the driver of the No. 17 for DGR Crosley stands by his car just before their first practice session for the Casey’s General Store 150 at Iowa Speedway. Photo – F4R

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Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk Review of Chicagoland and Douglas County – Monday, July 2, 2018

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Guests include ARCA Racing Series driver, Michael Self, with Venturini Motorsports after winning Thursday night at Chicagoland Speedway.

Then, Chicagoland Speedway’s Stars & Strips Official Track Ambassador, Jesse Iwuji, with Patriot Motorsports and Young’s Motorsports chats about his experience at the track and racing in the ARCA and Truck Series races at Chicagoland.

Also, NASCAR K&N Pro Series West driver, Derek Kraus, with Bill McAnally Racing after winning Saturday night at Douglas County Speedway.

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala every Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET as we bring fans the smartest race talk around on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk! 

Stay tuned in 10 to 10:30 pm ET for NASCAR Hot Topics Sound Off as our Fan4Racing crew discuss the hottest topics from the weekend of racing with co-host Andy Laskey

We’re talking all the latest from Chicagoland Speedway in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, Camping World Truck and ARCA Racing Series along with the K&N Pro Series West at Douglas County Speedway. We’ll include updates for the  K&N Pro Series East and more.

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Our LIVE broadcast starts at 8:30 pm ET on Monday, July 2, 2018.

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